Causes And Risk Factors Of Dyslexia

Certain Genes Affecting Reading And Language

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Thus far, in studies covering dyslexia, there have been genes found that are associated with dyslexia. These are called dyslexia loci DYX1–9 and were named by the Human Genome Nomenclature Committee. There are, however, numerous other studies on chromosomes as well. These studies have found linkages that may result in dyslexia or similar speech and reading impairments. Because of a large number of genes available to be potentially non-functional, it's clear if you're already pre-disposed to developing dyslexia, the risk increases with each gene that appears to be not performing correctly. Certain genes affecting reading and language skills are crucial to study regarding learning disabilities.

It may very well be that you are not from a family with a history of dyslexia. Instead, it may come about because of one of the other genes assisting the reading and speaking process are malfunctioning. A different term may be given to the disability rather than dyslexia, and so knowing what specific genes are affected and not working is critical to understanding proper treatment.

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